There’s a variety of programs marking Black History Month on television.
Showtime, 8 p.m., Friday, Feb. 11. An inventive, lively and trenchant assessment of race in American history from the perspective of people of color. The three-part docuseries delves into topics including racial identity, the ongoing effects of racism on housing, education and health care and efforts by Indigenous people to protect their land. Historians, artists, activists and others weigh in, including Ibram X. Kendi, Jemele Hill, Favianna Rodriguez and Margaret Cho.
The documentary about early 20th-century movie pioneer Micheaux is part of the channel’s monthlong tribute to Black achievement in filmmaking. TCM host Jacqueline Stewart and other experts will discuss films including 1963′s “Lilies of the Field” starring Sidney Poitier, the first Black winner of the Oscar for best actor. David Oyelowo, who played Martin Luther King Jr. in “Selma,” will join Stewart on Feb. 20 for the airing of Ava DuVernay’s 2014 film and on Feb.
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